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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1951)
ThuDsday, July 19, 1951 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON P age Twty» Lacked Only A Point Of Tying the Sweepstakes Winner , For Sale: 14x14 tent house, 1 I good white enamel wood stove, reasonable. 4th house below’ the 21-2 Laundry on Wharf St. Mr. and Mrs. Al Panzer and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Patterson at tended the Klamath Fish Derby and Boat races at Klamath last Sunday. Read the Pilot ads they save! BE SURE HE S 0U FOR THE COUNT a^KEEP OREGON GREEN Call For Bids Fox Bros, float tuon first in the commercial classification, and shows hours of tin rade staged in this community. Interest is gaining yearly in this ceent. School Age Stated In State "Code" Several individuals have re cently asked concerning at what age a child may enter school. ( )regon school law, section 111- 1051, sets up the following re- quirement : “The district board shall admit free of charge to the schools of Montgomery Ward REPRESENTATIVES will be in brookings Thursday and Friday of each week, starting July 5. and will be located at Hotel Brookings. ♦ »<<■ us for your appliance or bifildiny needs! N M their district, all persons between . * । ■ the age of six and 2i residing, therein provided that a child en- The two-months-old son of ? teiing school for the first tune and Mrs. Richard Jump was dining the fall term shall be smothered to death Sunday when deemed to be six year of age if he was on a bed. and other chil his birthday occurs on or before dren playing on the bed rolled November 15.“ on top of him. He is survived by In line with the recommenda his parents and four older broth tion of the Curry County School ers. Funeral services were set Superintendent, and in keeping lor Wednesday at the Baptist with past policy of the district, Community church. the local school board decided that it would again be the policy ; of the district that exceptions: could not be made to entrance age requirement as outlined in; Section IV1051, quoted above. This is especially necessary con- sidering the influx of school chil- BROOKINGS. OREGON dren to the district because of ! the plywood plant and the in- Real Estate and Insurance creased business and lumber ac- OFFERS: tivity. HOUSES IN TOWN — 2-bed room home, $7950 fu 11 Pilot Class Ads Pay -try ’em. price. Terms. 3-bedroom home on five lots, large corner, $5565. down. 4-bedroom home, nice yard, $4000 down. HOTEL BROOKINGS BU1LDINC Silverware and Jewelry I can save you money in watch repairing! Baby Chicks 200 BABY CHICKS, 2 weeks old Still Have A FEW DUCKLINGS LEFT Our Specialty Poultry Equipment and Remedies BROOKINGS FEED AND SEED Infant Smothered SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO. LOTS IN TOWN— Several 52-foot lots with city water and sewer, $840 to $1000. ACREAGE OUT OF TOWN— 2 acres, tillable, with a small building $2150 full puce. 5 acres Highway fiontage, $5.- 950. Half cash down. Desireable for trailer court or motel. Spring and creek on pro pert 150 feet river frontage, $1.500 full price. HOME OUT OF TOWN - Strictly modern on two acres with highway frontage, $.3850 dn. Four rooms, ocean view, $6700 full price half down. Four room clean home on cor ner, approximately I acre. Ga- rage and large store 100m. $5500 down. Small house, garden and orch- a rd on five acres, $5500 full price. ; BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 5-unit motel on two acres, $6,- 500 down. Garage business, grossing $2500 per months. Owner's health forc es sale. Grade A restaurant complete with furnished home. Can be han dled by couple, $16000 full price. Half cash down. Office nejrt door north of Hen dricks Furniture Stere. The District School Board for School District No. 17, will re- ceive bids for constructing 380’ lineal feet of curbing, 850 square feet of cement paving, raising clean-out wall to fuel tank, and entrance' wall to boiler room i.i high school, plus separate bid on 385 additional feet of curbing with all materials and labor to be furnieshed by contractor. Specifications for above work are obtainable at th? High School Office. Bids to be received by the Dis tinct Clerk not later than 7:00 p. m., July 28, 1951. The District Board reserves the I right to reject any or all mids. Dora E. Beaulie, DisL Clerk, Brookings, Oregon KEEP OREGON GREEN Call For Bids The District School Board of School District No. 17 will re ceived sealed bids for applying 5 barrels of Battleship Roofing to the roof of the high school building. Bids to be received by the DDistrict clerk not later than July 28, 1951, at 7 p. .m The board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. • Dora E. Beaulieu, clerk. 21-2 Brookings, Ore. Sy Payne and Dick Griffith wish all to know there is to be no shooting, hunting or trespassing on their property on the Upper Chetco road and Northern prairie We are losing too much stock from shots from illegal hunters. SY PAYNE, ANN PAYNE DICK GRIFFITH. 19-13* Y. & M. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AUTHORIZED M c C ulloch chain saw dealer AND REPAIR SERVICE Open Sunday, 9-5 for convenience of our many customers Be sure to Call On Us When in need! Across from Shell Station Brookings, Oregon P. O. Box 596 61 Phon= 344 Brookings Garage Out Body, Fender and Paint Department Will Malte your car looly life new—and you will find our reasonable prices to your lilting. Phone 334 N O R I N E TEACHER OF PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN Life Certificate Studio Bldg., Brookings High School Credits Fer Accredited Pupils